Before using a three way switch to control two pieces of equipment I think some thought should be given to:
404.6 Position and Connection of Switches
(B) Double-Throw Knife Switches Double-throw knife switches shall be permitted to be mounted so that the throw is either vertical or horizontal. Where the throw is vertical, integral mechanical means shall be provided to hold the blades in the open position when so set.
Inre to 404.6 they are not talking about a knife switch.
And
404.7 Indicating
General-use and motor-circuit switches, circuit breakers, and molded case switches, where mounted in an enclosure as described in 404.3, shall clearly indicate whether they are in the open (off) or closed (on) position.
Where these switch or circuit breaker handles are operated vertically rather than rotationally or horizontally, the up position of the handle shall be the (on) position.
Exception No. 1: Vertically operated double-throw switches shall be permitted to be in the closed (on) position with the handle in either the up or down position.
In terms of 404.7: If you are using this to reject the 3 way, how do they control the stair lighting in your area? Both are general use switches.
Will you let me control a duplex in LR from a 3 way. I want one side to control top and one side to control bottom of duplex.
A 3 way controlling duplex under sink for disposal and DW isn't any different as far as I can tell.
Three way switches do not have an off position nor can they be locked in the center position therefore I would use the sections above to reject this installation.